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buoo said:
Same problems with MS Desktop 1000 wireless into the efi bios :|
Talking about Snow, is there something doesn't work yet?

I dont use snow anymore. But I have everything the same on Lion as on Snow.
Everything what I need works.
Onboard blutooth module didnt work with 3 and 4 finger gestures so I switched it off and bought usb one.
I managed to have eSata so Im happy now :)
I dont bother abouts sleep.
 
vdmesis said:
buoo said:
Same problems with MS Desktop 1000 wireless into the efi bios :|
Talking about Snow, is there something doesn't work yet?

I dont use snow anymore. But I have everything the same on Lion as on Snow.
Everything what I need works.
Onboard blutooth module didnt work with 3 and 4 finger gestures so I switched it off and bought usb one.
I managed to have eSata so Im happy now :)
I dont bother abouts sleep.

The bluetooth works but I can't turn-off it. (It seems locked)
The sleep works very good for me.
The USB3 works but several times quarrels with IOPCIFamily, I want to try this http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index. ... pic=239311
 
buoo said:
Were you using this guide to get it working? viewtopic.php?f=79&t=18410
I used this one.
Now I have usb blutooth which works OOB.

buoo said:
Talking about the sleep, are you using the dsdt that I sended you time ago ?
No Im using my own dsdt with only dtgp section and eSata patch.
What exactly should I change to have sleep working?
 
vdmesis said:
buoo said:
Were you using this guide to get it working? viewtopic.php?f=79&t=18410
I used this one.
Now I have usb blutooth which works OOB.

buoo said:
Talking about the sleep, are you using the dsdt that I sended you time ago ?
No Im using my own dsdt with only dtgp section and eSata patch.
What exactly should I change to have sleep working?

Open the terminal and type:
Code:
pmset -g pslog
this to log sleep/wake messages.
Try to put it in sleep and read the log.
 
buoo said:
Open the terminal and type:
Code:
pmset -g pslog
this to log sleep/wake messages.
Try tu put it in sleep and read the log.

Ok I did it.
Where I can find this log file to read it?
 
buoo said:
Open the console and read the kernel.log

Yes I tried to do that.
I wrote
Code:
pmset -g pslog
in terminal and I got:
Code:
Logging IORegisterForSystemPower sleep/wake messages
pmset is in logging mode now. Hit ctrl-c to exit.
03.08.2011 10:39:21 CES 
Currently drawing from 'AC Power'
So I put comp to sleep. Everything is fine. Power led is blinking as it should.
Then I try to wake it up and comp started working, fans started working and so...
But no video.. So I had to switch computer off and switch it on again.
I checked kerene.log and nothing.
Since I wrote this command that you told me there is only log for switching on computer. :/
 
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